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aforesaid obligation, and shall thenceforth be entitled to all the 

 privileges of a Fellow without the payment of any other admis- 

 sion fee. 



Art, VI. In case of any Fellow going to reside abroad for 

 any number of years, and giving due notice of such his inten- 

 tion in a letter addressed to the Secretary at the house of the 

 Society, the Council shall have power to release him from all 

 payments to the Society accruing due during the time of his 

 residence abroad, provided that during such absence he enjoy 

 none of the rights and privileges of a Fellow. 



CHAPTER IV. 



Payments to be made hy the Felloios. 



Art. I. The admission fee to be paid by each Fellow shall 

 be six guineas. 



Art. II. The annual contributions to be paid by the Fellows 

 shall be four guineas ; with the exception of those elected 

 before the 1st of October, 1818, who shall pay two guineas; 

 and of those after the 1st of October, 1818, and before the 1st 

 of May, 1822, who shall pay three guineas. 



Art. III. Each Fellow elected before the 1st of May, 1822, 

 who has become an annual subscriber of one guinea to the 

 Garden, shall continue to be liable to the payment of such 

 annual subscription so long as he shall continue a Fellow of 

 the Society. 



Art. IV. If the Council shall hereafter think fit to create a 

 class of Associates with fewer privileges than Fellows, the 

 Council is empowered to fix for such Associates such admis- 

 sion fee and privileges and annual subscription as the Council 

 may think expedient ; such Associates to be elected in the same 

 manner as Fellows. 



Art. V. All annual contributions shall become due and 

 payable on the day of the anniversary meeting in each year 

 for the year preceding. 



